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Opening bid

Poll: Opening bid (36 member(s) have cast votes)

What would you bid?

  1. 1D (22 votes [61.11%])

    Percentage of vote: 61.11%

  2. 3D (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  3. 4D (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  4. 5D (9 votes [25.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 25.00%

  5. 3NT (1 votes [2.78%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.78%

  6. 2C (4 votes [11.11%])

    Percentage of vote: 11.11%

  7. Other (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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Posted 2014-December-30, 06:54

View Postayebee, on 2014-December-30, 06:41, said:

2 mis-describes the essentially pre-emptive nature of the hand although it just about qualifies as a strong hand.
OK if you can trust partner to respect your sign off in 5 and not get over excited. (No I don't like that 6NT bid).
Also it's still low enough for OPPs to come in with a good major suit.


If you are going to open this 2C, you need to have a very clear agreement about what your 3D, 4D and 5D rebids show vs a direct 5D. I think if you are going to open 2C, you cannot bid 4D as hands richer in HCP but lesser in shape (say, KQ x AKQJxxx AQJ might want to do that). I certainly wouldn't bid like this in a pick up partnership, but given you are non vul, is there anything wrong with playing that a direct 5D is 9 playing tricks and 2C->5D is 10 playing tricks? (or if that is too scary, try 10 and 11). Then partner has a much better idea of if to punt 6D with 2 or 3 aces.
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Posted 2014-December-30, 07:09

I find it hard to stomach that several posters believe that 2 is the correct opening on this hand. Still, even after opening 2, slam should be avoided. I do have an agreement with my regular partner that a 2 opening followed by an immediate game bid shows a powerful trick taking hand with less than the traditional values for a 2 opening. But the line has to be drawn somewhere, and this is WAY below that line.

1 followed by 5 is a reasonable description of this hand. It shows a 5 opening bid that has values, not just long diamonds.
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Posted 2014-December-30, 16:32

View Postscarletv, on 2014-December-28, 16:34, said:

At least one of you was thinking of opening 2 what actually happened. Not 1 and not 5. I was completely lost in this bidding. As you can see slam did not make - just the wrong values. I could not believe that my hand was not enough to make slam opposite a 2 opener. BTW what is 4 in this bidding sequence?




I play your hand as an absolute slam force opposite a 2 opener and my only question would be whether we should be bidding a grand. 2 completely misdescribes that hand. I would open 1, likely rebidding 5, but opening 5 is also much better than 2
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Posted 2014-December-31, 04:55

It'd a correct bidding with chicane in heart and Qxx in spade but with two Aces and (let's say) more a King (1/2 trick) is not good for a pre-empt and also 2 is wrong because we have more losers (x 5) than points.
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